CCS Florida Returning To Palm Beach International Raceway This Coming Weekend

CCS Florida Returning To Palm Beach International Raceway This Coming Weekend

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CCS/Florida Returns to Safety Improved PBIR This Weekend

The Championship Cup Series/Florida returns to the Palm Beach International Raceway this weekend. Since the last motorcycle racing event in October 2013, the track has undergone extensive safety improvements.

Those improvements include the placing of 1400 feet of soft barrier in high-risk areas, along with 1000 weather-protected hay bales in lesser risk areas.

Greg Melka (Tampa) is locked in a close battle with Stefano Mesa (Boca Raton) for the top expert spot in the Florida Region, while Ryan Cabrera (Miami) holds a comfortable lead in the amateur division.

What: Motorcycle Road Races

Where: Palm Beach International Raceway, West Palm Beach, Florida

When: Saturday & Sunday September 27-28, 2014

General Adm. & Pit Pass: 2-Day Pass $30. Saturday $15. Sunday $20.

Children under 12 Free, Parking Free

Saturday Schedule:

Gates Open: 8:00am

Practice: 9:00am-5:00pm

Sunday Schedule:

Gates Open: 7:00am

Practice: 8:00-9:00am

Races 9:30am-5:00pm

Championship Cup Series/Florida

16871 Hollow Tree Ln.

Loxahatchee, Fl. 33470

Phone/Fax: (561) 793-3394

e-mail: [email protected]

Contact: Henry DeGouw

For further information: before race 561 793-3394, on race days 561 622-1400

Directions: Beeline Hwy. #710 across from Pratt & Whitney Aircraft,

West Palm Beach, Fl.

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